"Have you ever gotten into a petty argument with a close friend and later thought to yourself, "Why were we fighting?" We were all young at one point (if you're not there now) and feeling stupid over past mistakes is just a part of growing up. After all, it's not like we know any better -- at least that's what we tell ourselves later on. Still, life's too short to skip out on good opportunities to create lasting memories just because you're too stubborn to let something die. Much of the conditions described above can also be applied to the purchasing and playing of 3D Classics: Urban Champion. This incredibly rudimentary game confirms that Nintendo went on a dumpster dive to find something worthy of some spruced-up visuals. Any gamer with an eye for just about anything good will know better than to get involved with something designed for anyone living under a rock." -- Wiiloveit.com
"As you fight, the user will need to avoid the store clerk. He drops potted plants from the windows above. If it hits, the player is dazed, leaving that person open for an attack." KJ of Play Legit Writes
IGN:
The calendar page has flipped once again, and that means a fresh refresh of the games available for Coins from America's Club Nintendo. Here's what you can pick up during the month of May:
Chris Buffa (Modojo): Nintendo does many things well, chief among them recycling old video games. There's obviously a market for this type of content, and with that being said, the company releases Super Mario Bros. and other classics on every device imaginable.
I hope the 'we' he keeps using in that article is a royal 'we' because he definitely doesn't speak for me or anyone I know.
I would like that they start remaking snes, gba and n64 3d classics.. like metroid: zero mission, fusion and super metroid.. then dk64, conker64 and mooore